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Floods linked to climate change hit nearly 1 million in Southern Africa
by EHN Curators on February 17, 2026
Devastating floods that swept across Southern Africa since December 2025, killing at least 280 people and affecting almost a million, were likely intensified by the impacts of climate change, scientists say.
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A case for avoiding contrails before we have all the answers
by EHN Curators on February 17, 2026
According to a comprehensive modeling study, the climate benefits of contrail avoidance depend on speed, not perfection.
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A massive climate resilience program is escaping Florida’s DOGE purge
by EHN Curators on February 17, 2026
Ron DeSantis is slashing government spending, but the Sunshine State can’t afford to abandon its climate adaptation fund.
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Lawmakers debate how to regulate data centers’ diesel backup generators
by EHN Curators on February 17, 2026
The use of data centers' diesel generators have become a flashpoint in communities concerned about the health impacts of the emissions.
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New Jersey Promotes Solar To Lower Utility Bills
by Steve Hanley on February 17, 2026
The governor of New Jersey is pushing programs forward to simplify permitting for residential and community solar. The post New Jersey Promotes Solar To Lower Utility Bills appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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Chris Stark: The economics of clean energy ‘just get better and better’
by Simon Evans on February 17, 2026
The economics of clean energy “just get better and better”, leaving opponents of the transition... The post Chris Stark: The economics of clean energy ‘just get better and better’ appeared first on Carbon Brief.
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